...Then he/she would go to college and speak about his peoples misrepresentation in history...

Considering he/she wouldn't know any more about history than we do. He/she would only know what was learned from us. But it would be very interesting
to know the average "IQ" a Neanderthal really had. Not just what we suppose they had.

I wonder what this Neanderthal would think of us resurrecting the species?

Hmm. Seems to me this geneticist (George Church) does NOT need a human woman to carry a Neanderthal baby - most likely, an ape or chimpanzee would do.
And probably already has done. ...So why talk about searching for a human surrogate mother? What's really going on here?

if a human woman can have a baby with a "neanderthal", then it wasn't a "neanderthal" but human to begin with.

is it a cave man? or a early human.

in that case the baby would be one of the most advanced humans ever born.

early man is who invented how to make fire, to move stone, who forged the savage wilderness in search of Eden and start civilization.

early man wasn't a dumb cave man mesmorized in excitement at the sight of fire, but the strongest and most intelligent of us, the bravest, the
most wise, the most courageous who exemplified all the best qualities of humanity.

he would have to be survive and take humanity with him to the 4 corners of the globe. to tame and conquer what was in front of him so the ones
who come after can survive.

it would be like dropping you in northern siberia with nothing, and survive.

even the most hardcore of the preppers and survivalists on this forum will die, without their bug out bag, rifles, gps, compasses, maps, mre's,
flash lights, tents, fire starters, sleeping bags, cell phones, radio's, knives and all the other tools humanity has that he didn't.

here's a tip, the more things you have in your bug out bag or survival kit, the least amount of knowledge you have to survive.

because early man had to do without it.

when you can survive in any environment in any terrain, in any climate in any part of the world there is man without absolutely anything but your
brain, what you can invent and make out of your own two hands and what God has given you, then you can claim and come close to being as intelligent
and as strong as early man.

PYONGYANG – Aug 15th, 2023 - In a announcement that shocked the world, North Korea today announced that it has successfully birthed a
Neanderthal baby more than a year ago. Samples of live cultured cells from the baby were sent to labs around the world in conjunction with the
announcement. “We can confirm that this is in fact a Neaderthal-based child,” said Dr. Panneteria, the head of exo-biology at the CDC in Atlanta.
“Over 80% of the genome sequenced matches samples of genetic materials that have been reassembled from Neaderthal remains. Of course, modern humans
from European stock retain about 5-10% of their own genetic stock from interbreeding with Neanderthals.” Rumors have circulated that North Korea is
planning on assembling an army of genetically modified Neanderthals, claiming that such organisms lie outside of the Geneva conventions as “non
human”…

Originally posted by Klassified
On the one hand, I can see the scientific value in having a living neanderthal to study and observe. On the other hand, how heartless and cruel to
bring this creature into the modern world to be treated as a freak, and a lab rat. Any woman who goes for this must be out of her mind.

Well its not a creature. It would be a fully fledged human. Possibly Nordic, and most definitely past cycle human. And um...not sure if they would
go out of their way to hide some of this, and thus mutilate any genetic material they may have to create their own human version of this. Because I
don't put anything past them, they sure wouldn't want it out in the open in the least, not the truth.

As intriguing as this idea is, I have to ponder the moral ramifications of cloning a neanderthal. We are talking about subjecting an individual to a
lifetime of loneliness, let alone the poking, prodding and parading. Mary Shelly wrote a novel about a scientific experiment, and to be quite honest,
this is how many in the world will view such an effort.

“So much has been done, exclaimed the soul of Frankenstein--more, far more, will I achieve; treading in the steps already marked, I will pioneer
a new way, explore unknown powers, and unfold to the world the deepest mysteries of creation.” ― Mary Shelley, Frankenstein

Originally posted by hashslinger
As intriguing as this idea is, I have to ponder the moral ramifications of cloning a neanderthal. We are talking about subjecting an individual to a
lifetime of loneliness, let alone the poking, prodding and parading. Mary Shelly wrote a novel about a scientific experiment, and to be quite honest,
this is how many in the world will view such an effort.

“So much has been done, exclaimed the soul of Frankenstein--more, far more, will I achieve; treading in the steps already marked, I will pioneer
a new way, explore unknown powers, and unfold to the world the deepest mysteries of creation.” ― Mary Shelley, Frankenstein

Not any different then how a special needs child is treated other than being the subject intense lab studies and curiosity like a side show .

Sometimes I wonder if we are all part of some sick experiment, and that is not a great feeling. Imagine what it would be like to know for a fact that
was the case. That the only reason you exist, is because some scientist was curious what would happen. Maybe I am overthinking it.

It would be a fully fledged human. Possibly Nordic, and most definitely past cycle human.

I'm not convinced scientists know that for a fact. See "Iknowstuff" post above.

And um...not sure if they would go out of their way to hide some of this, and thus mutilate any genetic material they may have to create their own
human version of this. Because I don't put anything past them, they sure wouldn't want it out in the open in the least, not the truth.

PYONGYANG – Aug 15th, 2023 - In a announcement that shocked the world, North Korea today announced that it has successfully birthed a Neanderthal
baby more than a year ago. Samples of live cultured cells from the baby were sent to labs around the world in conjunction with the announcement. “We
can confirm that this is in fact a Neaderthal-based child,” said Dr. Panneteria, the head of exo-biology at the CDC in Atlanta. “Over 80% of the
genome sequenced matches samples of genetic materials that have been reassembled from Neaderthal remains. Of course, modern humans from European stock
retain about 5-10% of their own genetic stock from interbreeding with Neanderthals.” Rumors have circulated that North Korea is planning on
assembling an army of genetically modified Neanderthals, claiming that such organisms lie outside of the Geneva conventions as “non human”…

I read through that and was like "WTF!!!!!! This has gotta be a hoax"
I read through it a 2nd time and couldnt believe it, an actual DR from the US confirmed it!!!!!!

It was only after I cut and paste the first sentence into a search that I caught on LMAO

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